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Wizard Wheels - the Watsonian side car

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Ben Matthews on the history of the Watsonian side car

11.30 a.m. Normal admission charges apply to enter the exhibition: Adults - £4.00 Concession - £3.25 Children under 16 are free Opening Times April – September Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 – 5.00 October – March Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 – 4.00 Telephone: 01386 841951

Court Barn Museum, Church Street, Chipping Campden Gloucestershire GL55 6JE

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Website: www.courtbarn.org.uk

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